Festool AP 85 User Manual

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Smooth run-up

The electronically-controlled smooth run-up en-

sures jolt-free starting of the machine and requires

a smaller starting current (a lower amp fuse is also

necessary).

No-load speed

The electronic circuitry limits the no-load speed to

the maximum working speed of 3,800 rpm. This

means that the saw runs very quietly under no-load

conditions, reducing wear and tear on the gearbox

and motor.

Speed control

The speed control (1.4) allows the saw blade speed

to be steplessly adjusted between 1,800 rpm (posi-

tion 1) and 3,800 rpm (position 6).

The fi gures on the speed regulator correspond ap-

proximately to the r.p.m. settings for the sawblade.

1

1,800 r.p.m.

4

3,000 r.p.m.

2

2,200 r.p.m.

5

3,400 r.p.m.

3

2,600 r.p.m.

6

3,800 r.p.m.

Constant speed

The preselected motor speed is kept constant by

electronic means. This ensures a constant cutting

speed, even under load.

Overload protection

Under extreme overload (rip cutting, cutting with

blunt saw blades), the current consumption may

considerably exceed the permissible nominal

value. In this case, electronic overload protection

prevents the motor from burning out. The motor is

switched off by an “electronic safety clutch” and re-

starts as soon as the overload is removed.

Temperature protection

Extreme overload in continuous running will cause

the motor to overheat. An electronic temperature

monitoring device is fi tted to provide protection

against overheating (burning-out of the motor).

The electronic safety device switches off the mo-

tor before a critical motor temperature is reached.

After a cooling period of approx. 3 – 5 minutes, the

machine is once again ready for use at full load.

If the machine is kept running (idling), the cooling

period is reduced considerably.

LED indicators

The green LED (1.6) shows the operator that the

machine is running.

The red LED (1.5) indicates that the motor is over-

loaded to approx. 70 %.

If the motor is subject to an overload of this kind for

a lengthy period, it will be switched off by the over-

load protection device.

Our recommendation:

If the red LED lights, reduce the feed force until

this red LED goes out again. The machine is then

operating in the permissible overload range.

Fast Safety Brake System (AP 85 EB)

When the switch is released (motor is switched off)

the electronic circuitry triggers a braking system

which brings the saw blade to a standstill in ap-

prox. 2 seconds.

5 Adjustment of the circular saw

The portable circular hand saws allow you to carry

out most sawing operations according to the fol-

lowing adjustments.

a) Adjusting the cutting depth

The cutting depth can be adjusted steplessly

from 0 – 85 mm: unscrew the lever (3.9), set

the desired cutting depth by means of the scale

(3.3) and cutting-depth mark (3.2) and re-tighten

the lever (3.9).

The neatest saw cut is obtained by calculating

the cutting depth according to the following for-

mula: thickness of workpiece + 2 – 5 mm = cut-

ting depth.

b) Adjustment of angle cuts

Loosen the set screw (2.10 and 1.11).

Adjust to the required degree of angle between

0° and 45° on the scale (3.7) and the markings

(3.8). Tighten the set screw.

The pivot point of the circular hand saws lies at

the point of intersection of the contact level of

the guide rail (5.1) and the cutting edge (5.2).

The end positions at 0° and 45° are adjustable

and are set in the factory.

The 45° end position can be readjusted by

means of the two Allen bolts (2.12) and the 0°

end position can be readjusted by means of the

2 screws (3.12).

c) Cutting indicator

The cut of the saw blade can be seen on the cut-

ting edge (1.12) on the front of the saw table.

6 Sawing with the AP 85 EB/AP 85 E/AP 85

a) Changing the saw blade

Disconnect the mains plug from the socket!

Unlock the spindle stop knob (3.1) and press it

downward. Use an Allen key (3.10) to unscrew

and remove the Allen bolt (2.4). Remove the

clamping fl ange (2.5) and swivel back the anti-

kick device (2.7). The saw blade can now be

replaced easily. Note the following two points

when fi tting a saw blade:

– that the directions of the saw blade and motor

correspond. The marks on the metal guard

(2.2) and saw blade (2.6) are for this pur-

pose.

– that the areas of the gripping surface around

the fl ange and on the saw blade are clean in

order to ensure optimum operation.

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